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Google Doodle On Columbus Day
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

Unlike any exotic foreign holiday (e.g. Hindu, Muslim, Voodoo) Columbus Day is apparently too 'controversial' for Skynet:

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That's what two decades of H2B visa enrichment has bought us. Thanksgiving is next, followed by Eastern and Christmas.

I strongly encourage everyone living in the U.S. to drag at least one (R voting) friend or family member to the voting booth in November. We either hold the Senate and House or you can kiss Western civilization good-bye.

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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

During previous administration, observing the politicians and mainstream media, I got the impression that the most important holidays for Americans are Ramadan and birthday of Amilia Earheart
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Yeah no surprise here, Columbus is the Great Satan responsible for the genocide of all the peace loving in tune with nature native americans the left loves to jerk themselves off over. And thanksgiving is the celebration of that continent wide purging. But yeah any kind of nationalist, traditional, or unifying holiday that doesn't fit in with a progressive agenda usually gets a very muted doodle thing or nothing at all. Can't think of any off the top of my head but Google sure has a lot of them for seemingly obscure people or events. I'm sure a Marxist would know them though and I'm sure Google has a lot of them.

I feel zero guilt over what the people who built this country did. A lot of people wouldn't be here if not for them, but I guess they'd be fine with that considering their rampant nihilism and all. We won they lost. Might makes right.

And, well, if Americans are already apathetic about winning after a mere two years while enduring eight from comrade Obama then we probably deserve the revenge the progressives and socialists are brooding over.
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

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#AztecPrideWorldwide
#HateGringosNotYourHeritage
#KillCortés

Born Down Under, but I enjoy Slovakian Thunder: http://slovakia.travel/en/nove-zamky
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I agree that Google blows and they are purposely selecting one groups holidays over another.

However, Columbus is just not a big deal considering all the bs google pulls and we don't make threads about it.

Columbus Day is barely a tradition and wasnt a federal holiday until the depression when it lobbied for by Italian Americans.

The stock market is still open and most people work on Columbus Day (and they take off day after thanksgiving). Its likely the Vikings landed here first anyway.
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

It really doesn't make sense, because as with all of history's questionable characters, Columbus was on the modern, progressive left:

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Quote: (10-09-2018 09:11 AM)david.garrett84 Wrote:  

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The Aztecs killed around 2% of their entire population in four days. It's the kind of thing that should be hung over a collective group's head for millennia and used as a beating rod to shame them into submission.
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Quote: (10-09-2018 09:03 AM)Once Was Not Wrote:  

But yeah any kind of nationalist, traditional, or unifying holiday that doesn't fit in with a progressive agenda usually gets a very muted doodle thing or nothing at all. Can't think of any off the top of my head but Google sure has a lot of them for seemingly obscure people or events. I

Look no further than right here. Let's see...
  • Burning Man
  • Mihajilo Pupin's 153th Birthday
  • Lucy Tejada's 98th Birthday
  • Croatia Independence Day
  • Brazil Elections
  • Teacher's Day
  • Latvian Elections
There's more and at last half of them I've never bloody heard about.

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Quote: (10-09-2018 10:49 AM)godzilla Wrote:  

I agree that Google blows and they are purposely selecting one groups holidays over another.

However, Columbus is just not a big deal considering all the bs google pulls and we don't make threads about it.

Columbus Day is barely a tradition and wasnt a federal holiday until the depression when it lobbied for by Italian Americans.

The stock market is still open and most people work on Columbus Day (and they take off day after thanksgiving). Its likely the Vikings landed here first anyway.

Did the Vikings take over the continent and spread their culture all over the place? No, I didn't think so. And nobody in Europe knew about the American continent until Columbus discovered the route. You can debate this until the cows come home but his discovery significantly and irrevocably changed both the European and American continent. None of what transpired afterwards wouldn't have happened without Christopher Columbus.

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"The sheep pretend the wolf will never come, but the sheepdog lives for that day."
– Lt. Col. Dave Grossman
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

Quote: (10-09-2018 02:31 PM)gework Wrote:  

The Aztecs killed around 2% of their entire population in four days. It's the kind of thing that should be hung over a collective group's head for millennia and used as a beating rod to shame them into submission.

True that but thing is that they, unlike most Whites, don't give a rat's ass. Which means they can't be guilted into gimmegrants and racial quotas.

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"The sheep pretend the wolf will never come, but the sheepdog lives for that day."
– Lt. Col. Dave Grossman
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

Quote: (10-09-2018 02:31 PM)gework Wrote:  

It really doesn't make sense, because as with all of history's questionable characters, Columbus was on the modern, progressive left:

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Quote: (10-09-2018 09:11 AM)david.garrett84 Wrote:  

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The Aztecs killed around 2% of their entire population in four days. It's the kind of thing that should be hung over a collective group's head for millennia and used as a beating rod to shame them into submission.

That's anti-Semitic bud. There have been many genocides, including the Jewish run holodomor starving over 7 million Ukrainians, but you fucked up acting like the Holocaust isn't the only important one.
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

Quote: (10-09-2018 02:42 PM)redpillage Wrote:  

Quote: (10-09-2018 09:03 AM)Once Was Not Wrote:  

But yeah any kind of nationalist, traditional, or unifying holiday that doesn't fit in with a progressive agenda usually gets a very muted doodle thing or nothing at all. Can't think of any off the top of my head but Google sure has a lot of them for seemingly obscure people or events. I

Look no further than right here. Let's see...
  • Burning Man
  • Mihajilo Pupin's 153th Birthday
  • Lucy Tejada's 98th Birthday
  • Croatia Independence Day
  • Brazil Elections
  • Teacher's Day
  • Latvian Elections
There's more and at last half of them I've never bloody heard about.

Um, wow, what kind of person doesn't celebrate Croatia Independence Day? I can think of several forum members who would be outraged at this bigotry. Next thing you'll tell me is you have no idea who Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy is.

And uh, godfather dust, I'm pretty sure the Holocaust had more deaths than all other genocides combined, so you might want to check with your local rabbi about this antisemitism popping up in your thoughts.
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Quote: (10-09-2018 02:48 PM)redpillage Wrote:  

Quote: (10-09-2018 10:49 AM)godzilla Wrote:  

I agree that Google blows and they are purposely selecting one groups holidays over another.

However, Columbus is just not a big deal considering all the bs google pulls and we don't make threads about it.

Columbus Day is barely a tradition and wasnt a federal holiday until the depression when it lobbied for by Italian Americans.

The stock market is still open and most people work on Columbus Day (and they take off day after thanksgiving). Its likely the Vikings landed here first anyway.

Did the Vikings take over the continent and spread their culture all over the place? No, I didn't think so. And nobody in Europe knew about the American continent until Columbus discovered the route. You can debate this until the cows come home but his discovery significantly and irrevocably changed both the European and American continent. None of what transpired afterwards wouldn't have happened without Christopher Columbus.

Did the Italians take over the continent and spread their culture all over America?. More like English. Columbus' voyage isa significant achievement. No doubt. But their are far more important figures in American History then Columbus. Would be more far happier getting off Good Friday or the day after Easter. Feel free to celebrate Columbus day but just don't do it on my dime.

Canada celebrated thanksgiving yesterday btw.
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

((( Christopher Columbus )))
Many have said he was a crypto ((( )))
Should he really be defended or celebrated here ?

Some researchers have postulated that Columbus was of Iberian Jewish origins. The linguist Estelle Irizarry, in addition to arguing that Columbus was Catalan, also claims that Columbus tried to conceal a Jewish heritage.[82] In "Three Sources of Textual Evidence of Columbus, Crypto Jew,"[83] Irizarry notes that Columbus always wrote in Spanish, occasionally included Hebrew in his writing, and referenced the Jewish High Holidays in his journal during the first voyage.
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

Quote: (10-09-2018 08:11 AM)Mage Wrote:  

Amilia Earheart

WB

Aloha!
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

So... I'll just leave this here because it's j00gle-related and I can't start new threads yet

https://9to5google.com/2018/10/08/google...ting-down/
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

Columbus is the father of Diversity. Before him, everyone lived apart from each other.

Ask the American Indians--diversity is friggin great!
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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

I just saw this recently. It was from last year:

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Google Doodle On Columbus Day

just dont use google. they will go bankrupt, end of story.

Deus vult!
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